Watch the video.
Offended? You shouldn't be. It wasn't even that good. Well except for the "The H is silent" line.
Now watch South Park's Jesus Episode, you know the one that one awards? Tell me which is more offensive.
So my question is why are the "Christians" getting so up in arms about this? Why because they need to be in the spotlight. I quote "Christians" because I by NO MEANS categorize everyone into this category of ridiculousness because of religious belief. So I don't want to offend the ones who are actually logical
NOW tell me if any of this doesn't make you laugh at the so called "Christians".
So are they saying making fun of Muslims stoning Christians is on the same page as a spoof on a Tarantino film?!?!?Some Christians were pretty upset over the skit and implied that they are singled out for satire, while other religions get a free pass.
“Over the weekend, Muslims in Egypt set fire to a Christian church—the second in a month,” said Bill Donohue of the Catholic League. “The church’s cross was torn down and Christians were stoned by these barbarians. Imagine how much fun SNL could have with that? But they don’t have the guts to go there.”
WHAT!?
Now we have Retailers getting free publicity riding the short coat tail of this phenomenon :
“As long as corporations support this kind of offensive material, their sales are going to suffer as shoppers abandon retailers that support blasphemy. I hope folks can reinstate their patronage to these stores and that Sears and JCPenney can stick with the good decisions they have now made,” Wildman added. “When you embrace television programming with no morals, you can’t possibly embrace the public you are trying to sell to.”
My favorite part of that one is "As Shoppers abandon retailers that support blasphemy." Cause a commercial during a SNL skit is going to hurt sales of the mega giant stores...
"“When you embrace television programming with no morals, you can’t possibly embrace the public you are trying to sell to." Isn't this like the opposite of marketing 101?
And according to Jay's comment on: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/kirker-butler/dont-be-offended_b_2838657.html?utm_hp_ref=entertainment
This is actually the end of the world where he will be absorbed to heaven shortly...
As a writer on the Huffington post says:We should carefully guard against anything that mocks the Christ. He died for us… It is through him that we are granted forgiveness of our sins and may attain salvation…. That said, there will be non believers and ridiculers in these last days. While we cannot stop them or should even try, we must reject their wicked views and constantly pay attention to the Perfector of our faith.
1 John 5:19
“We know we originate with God, but the WHOLE WORLD is lying in the power of the wicked one.”
However, I would like to take a moment to address the people who have spent hours blogging, boycotting, emailing, and tweeting their disgust. In short, I would like to speak to the offended, and I would like to say this:
NAILED IT. Even threw in a yo mamma joke
Then you get this comment:
I am a feminist, thank you ever so much for mansplaining to me why I shouldn't be offended by an (supposedly) adult male who makes sex jokes about a 9 yr old girl (sarcasm off). Misogyny, rape, rape culture, pedophilia are NOT items we should accept as "Just a joke".
Did we watch the same video?
And one comment kinda nailed it on the head:
The sketch was not about Jesus — it was about Quentin Tarantino’s blatantly violence-laden warping of history in both “Inglorious Basterds” and “Django Unchained.” The only reason it’s funny is that the “Tarantino movie” is blatantly at odds with the true Jesus, resurrected savior and author of life. Jesus’ image is not being mocked; what’s being mocked is how Jesus would look through Tarantino’s eyes. The sketch works only if you accept that Jesus is the prince of peace. That’s why the quoted reviewer wonders if Jesus really used the “N” word. It’s irony.
So I ask again? Is this serious? Or are the "Christians" just in need of some publicity?
Shit Sears and JCpenny were smart to pull their ads, not because they disapprove of content but because DAMN they just rode the free publicity wave this has created. "Christians" will take it as a sign of good faith and shop there if they weren't going to, and the non Christians will shop there anyway if they did. Time to shop before my absolution!
What do you think?